Move Up: Why Some Cultures Advance While Others Don't
With an abundance of data and evidence, Move UP explores the societal and biological factors that determine whether cultures are able to ascend socially, economically and intellectually. This provocative, ambitious and entertaining book devises a formula that will allow countries and individuals to assess their own potential for upward mobility. Drawing on science and statistics as much as on human instinct and emotion, Move UP reconsiders the modern world with a motion to improving it.
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Move Up: Why Some Cultures Advance While Others Don't
With an abundance of data and evidence, Move UP explores the societal and biological factors that determine whether cultures are able to ascend socially, economically and intellectually. This provocative, ambitious and entertaining book devises a formula that will allow countries and individuals to assess their own potential for upward mobility. Drawing on science and statistics as much as on human instinct and emotion, Move UP reconsiders the modern world with a motion to improving it.
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Move Up: Why Some Cultures Advance While Others Don't

Move Up: Why Some Cultures Advance While Others Don't

Move Up: Why Some Cultures Advance While Others Don't

Move Up: Why Some Cultures Advance While Others Don't

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Overview

With an abundance of data and evidence, Move UP explores the societal and biological factors that determine whether cultures are able to ascend socially, economically and intellectually. This provocative, ambitious and entertaining book devises a formula that will allow countries and individuals to assess their own potential for upward mobility. Drawing on science and statistics as much as on human instinct and emotion, Move UP reconsiders the modern world with a motion to improving it.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780241187005
Publisher: Penguin UK
Publication date: 04/30/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 240
File size: 14 MB
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About the Author

Dr Clotaire Rapaille is a marketing expert - drawing on psychology and anthropology in his research - and the CEO and founder of Archetype Discoveries Worldwide. He has written over fourteen books, most recently The Culture Code, which has been translated into twelve languages.

Dr Andrés Roemer is a journalist, civil servant, entrepreneur and academic. He has written over eighteen books on a diversity of topics including economics, happiness, art and crime, and is the President of the think tank, Poder Cívico.

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